You say it's a dedi box, have you made sure that any and all
power-saving and dynamic overclocking features are turned OFF in BIOS?
Both are known to cause hiccups like you describe.
On 4/7/2012 5:33 PM, Cameron Munroe wrote:
Okay so all those look good.
Is it a dedicated 1000mbit connect to your server only, or is it shared?
Is there any other info that you can give me, or when the lagg occurs,
i.e. when players connect, leave, or just during normal game play?
On 4/7/2012 2:27 PM, frog wrote:
It's a dedicated server on a 1000mbit link hosted at Sovereign House
data centre in London (
http://www.datacentermap.com/united-kingdom/london/telecity-london-sovereign-house_connectivity.html
)
Average incoming is 1.37 MBit/s (max 2.13 MBit/s and outgoing 5.39
MBit/s (max 7.87 MBit/s)
It has a basic sourcemod setup linking to a mysql db hosted on the
same box. Sprays are enabled, but limited to registered users and the
downloads folder is only ever 24 hours old.
Saturday, April 7, 2012, 10:08:44 PM, you wrote:
I also assume that this server is not at your house, but how do you
exactly have the server hosted? Shared, could be someone else causing
the lagg? Are you running any mods? Do you have sprays enabled?
On 4/7/2012 2:05 PM, frog wrote:
Yeh, both of those were installed and up to date.
Saturday, April 7, 2012, 9:38:34 PM, you wrote:
apt-get install lib32gcc1 ia32-libs
I installed both on my servers, but it says or.
Here is the post:
http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Linux_dedicated_server
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On 4/7/2012 12:00 PM, frog wrote:
On the server there are reports of things like lag spikes of 5-10
seconds, players teleporting around and frequent drops into
yellow figures for the SV Network Graph value which results in
some nasty stuttering/hitching.
In atop srcds_linux is trying to use>100% (up to 120%) for
sustained periods.
Saturday, April 7, 2012, 6:13:35 PM, you wrote:
What effects are you seeing in-game?
On , frog<[email protected]> wrote:
I'm hoping to get some advice from the undoubted wealth of
experience
subscribed to this list.
We've got dedicated server, 6 x 2.3ghz (AMD Opteron 6276), 16GB
RAM,
200GB HDD, which struggles to run a full 24 slot TF2 server
smoothly.
It used to be running CentOS 5.x, and a TF2 server would
occasionally
spike beyond 100% of a core. Months of experimentation resulted
in some
improvement, but nothing really satisfying.
Also tried all the things suggested in
http://wiki.fragaholics.de/index.php/EN:Linux_Optimization_Guide
For the last few days, it's been rebuilt with Debian 6.0 with a
built-on-the-box kernel of 3.3.1, following the recommendations
listed in
the fragaholics' wiki.
http://wiki.fragaholics.de/index.php/EN:Kernel_Configuration_General
Still there has been no improvement. If anything it's worse with
sustained periods of srcds_linux requiring more than 100% of a
core.
The TF2 server is just running a basic sourcemod setup.
Any advise would be very gratefully received. Could it be that the
hardware is simply not up to it regardless of OS and
configuration?
Has anyone here manage to get a 24 slot TF2 server to run
smoothly on the
same or comparable hardware?
Happy to supply any further info as required.
--
Best regards,
frog mailto:[email protected]
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